"The Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon Law at the University of München holds the private library of the late Stephan Kuttner (1907-1996). You can search his library online as well as the list of microfilms of canon law manuscripts of the IMCL. You will find also valuable other links on ancient and medieval law."

"Fifty years ago, the Polish canonist Adam Vetulani published his ground-breaking study of Roman law in Gratian's Decretum. He showed, convincingly, that most of the excerpts from Roman law sources were added after the completion of Gratian's work, probably by another author. The success of Vetulani's admirable thesis prompted him as well as others, and particularly Jacqueline Rambaud, to explore the possibility that other components of the text of the Decretum also were late ad ditions."

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